Pat Horridge wrote:I'd strongly suggest you get some local support for this.
Your questions are so far off the mark that most don't even have answers as such...
There are a number of options:
Either start off with simpler technology and build up to using the sort of post workflows you'll need for a feature like this.
Or get somebody else to deal with the technincal side and you concentrate on the creative side.
Yeah I agree with Pat.
I'll try to answer your questions however;
1. Yes you need external lenses. What lenses you need is up to you to decide. Have a look at some posts on this forum - there are a lot that talk about lenses.
2. You need at least 4 SSDS, preferably at least 256gb each, and a DIT operator to download and format the drives throughout the day.
3. A Macbook Pro with FCP should do the trick, yes. As much memory as you can get.
4. I don't understand your question, but the BMD is not a film camera, its digital so there is no negative as such in the literal sense.
5. Simple answer - no. Your question doesn't really make sense. But you wouldn't want to project a digital image on film really. In any case, if you did, it would likely be 35mm not 70 as that is usually used for Imax. It is a 2.5k camera. Most films are digitally mastered for 2k. You should be fine to project the digital image on a digital projector at HD or 2K resolution
